What was the significance of submarines in the First World War? Britain’s main aim in the Dardanelles was to get access to the Sea of Marmora to supply route access to their eastern ally Russia. However the allies Dardanelles campaign was a military disastrous

Previous attempts to bring peace to Northern Ireland have failed. What problems will need to be overcome if current peace talks are to succeed? There were many peace efforts in Northern Ireland, which finally lead to the determination of Tony Blair to get the Good Friday Agreement of 1998

What can you learn from source A about the response of the British people to the effects of the Blitz? Source A is an extract from a book celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the Blitz. It celebrates Britain’s victory in the Blitz and the courage and determination that many British civilians showed amid the crisis, which is seen in, “heroes…courage and unshakable determination…” However, since this book was produced long after the war, the memory of the Blitz may not have been so accurate

How did Hitler consolidate power? In order to gain power in Germany, Hitler used force to make people agree with him even if they didn’t want to. In addition, he did deals with people to manipulate their opinions and way of thinking to suit his

What can you learn from source A about the response of the British people to the effects of the Blitz? Source A is an extract from a book celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the Blitz. It celebrates Britain’s victory in the Blitz and the courage and determination that many British civilians showed amid the crisis, which is seen in, “heroes…courage and unshakable determination…” However, since this book was produced long after the war, the memory of the Blitz may not have been so accurate

Did the PLO Achieve Anything Using Terrorism? The Arab population began to lose faith in their governments to defeat the state of Israel after numerous wars in which the Arab forces had been defeated by the Israelis, most notably in the Six Day War. From 1959 onwards the Palestinian population realised that they could not rely fully on the Arab states to destroy the state of Israel, and so many different Palestinian organisations began to appear and take more of an active role in the campaign to defeat Israel

Describe the strengths and weaknesses of British tanks in the First World War The British invented tank was a major mechanical innovation of the war. The tank was unknown to the allies and was seen as the technology of the future

How important was Roman Catholicism in plots against Queen Elizabeth I and the Gunpowder Plot, compared to other factors? There were many plots against Queen Elizabeth I and James I, including the Ridolfi Plot (1570), the Babington Plot (1586), and the Gu npowder Plot (1605). English Catholics where mainly responsible for these plots